A person who practices tax avoidance or tax evasion.
our private investigators know how to locate tax dodgers
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Gibraltar is one of 35 countries accused of harbouring tax dodgers.
Rupert has been an aggressive tax-dodger for decades.
Inland Revenue investigators have launched a campaign to dissuade the rising number of tax dodgers who every year fail to declare the income from their short-term tenants.
Poorer nations are losing 270 billion a year in revenues to prosperous tax dodgers.
Thousands of otherwise law-abiding Irish people have also sought to move undeclared cash into the area along with other tax dodgers from across Europe.
Is a second-home allowance fiddler, or a serial tax-dodger, an acceptable minister of the crown?
British and EU officials frequently attack Swiss banking secrecy as providing a haven for money launderers and tax dodgers.
Tax dodgers in Swindon owe the council almost £4 million in unpaid rates from last year, new figures have revealed.
The man behind the successful fashion chain has been named and shamed as a tax dodger.
The Revenue can impose huge penalties on tax dodgers, often many times the sum owed, and can seek criminal prosecutions.
This isn't the first time a public figure has been tried for being a tax dodger.
Many on modest incomes are being forced to pay a charge while millionaire tax dodgers continue to enjoy amnesties.
The roadside check is part of a two-week offensive against tax dodgers, which includes mobile clamping units striking on the streets of the county.
A new campaign against tax dodgers has China's celebrities and executives looking uneasily over their shoulders.
Sources said there was deep dissatisfaction in legal circles about a former tax defaulter chairing a tribunal concerning corruption and tax dodgers.
The message must go out that tax dodgers go to prison.
The figures also reveal farmers, bosses, shopkeepers, publicans and builders top the list of tax dodgers.
Under an amnesty which expires today, tax dodgers can come forward and will not have to pay more than they already owe.
Deliberate tax-dodgers, those who make a fraudulent return of their income, are excommunicated.
Many Italians fear that even if the government lets them off lightly now, they'll find themselves on a list of confessed tax dodgers who will get special scrutiny in the future.